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After the start of the competition is there a limit to how many orbit balls our robot can be holding?
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Re: Orbit Ball limit -- After Start
The only limit is one Empty Cell per robot.
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Re: Orbit Ball limit -- After Start
to put it simply, no. it depends on how many you can fit on/in your robot without the robot going out of the size restrictions.
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Re: Orbit Ball limit -- After Start
Our team's robot design could hold about 10, but it would be interesting to see how full we can get the hopper by stacking them up on top in a pyramid. One bump and they would all fall off, however.
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